centerline

cen·ter·line

(sĕn′tər-līn′)

n.

1. A line that bisects something into equal parts.

2. A painted line running along the center of a road or highway that divides it into two sections for traffic moving in opposite directions, or, in the case of a divided highway, for lines of traffic moving in the same direction at different speeds.

cen′ter•line`

or cen′ter line`,

n.

any line that bisects a plane figure: the centerline of a building plan.

In connection with the acquisition, Island Capital along with Centerline also announced that Island had completed a total restructuring of Centerline's financial structure and core business operations by eliminating approximately $1.

NEW YORK -- Centerline Capital Group ("Centerline"), a real estate asset management and financial services firm and subsidiary of Centerline Holding Company (the "Company"), announced today it closed a series of transactions with Island Capital Group LLC ("Island Capital") and the Company's creditors and preferred shareholders.

At Centerline he will focus on raising the firm's visibility by elevating its marketing, public relations and investor relations initiatives, as well as enhancing the firms overall internal employee communications.

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